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SIPRI webinar on pathways for dialogue and regional stability on the Korean Peninsula

Panellists discussing pathways for dialogue and regional stability during the webinar.
Panellists discussing pathways for dialogue and regional stability during the webinar.
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On Wednesday 15 April 2026, SIPRI hosted a webinar titled ‘Beyond Deadlock on the Korean Peninsula: Pathways for Dialogue and Regional Stability’. 

The event examined the prospects for renewed diplomatic engagement on the Korean Peninsula, including dialogue between the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK, North Korea) and the Republic of Korea (South Korea) and between North Korea and the United States. Panellists revisited the idea of a North East Asia regional security dialogue as an alternative platform for risk reduction and broader regional stability. The discussion was followed by an open Q&A session for audience members.

Moderator

  • Fei Su, Senior Researcher, SIPRI China and Asia Security Programme

Panellists

  • Professor Eunjung Lim, Division of International Studies, Kongju National University
  • Dr John Delury, Senior Fellow (non-resident), Asia Society, and Visiting Research Fellow, Ewha Womans University
  • Dr Tytti Erästö, Senior Researcher, SIPRI Weapons of Mass Destruction Programme

 

See a recording of the event below, or click here to watch it on SIPRI’s YouTube channel.

 

For any questions, please contact wmd@sipri.org.